It is hard to imagine modern application development without microservices, as the architectural paradigm promises to make software more modular, faster, and easier to customize. However, what appears to be beneficial initially has some shortcomings in its practical implementation. The challenges of microservices arise primarily from the greater complexity of distributed systems. This is where the online conference, now taking place for the fourth time, comes into play Mastering Microservices Date- October 29, 2024.
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Practical information: Faster, more flexible, more scalable and more secure!
The online conference organized by Heise Academy is aimed specifically at software architects and developers as well as companies who are interested in the latest developments in the field of microservices. The program focuses on the practical implementation of microservices in a total of seven talks. Participants learn how to overcome specific challenges related to architecture, communications, data and security in practice to be able to use the benefits of the architecture more efficiently.
this is them Key points in the program Online Conference:
- Architecture migration for microservices (and not only).
- Distributed business transactions: ensuring data consistency with the saga pattern
- Communication and Flexibility: From REST to GRPC and beyond
- Event-Driven Architecture: Mastering Asynchronous Communication with Events and Commands
- Holistic Security in Microservices Environments
- From Practice: Successfully Implementing a Micro Front End
- Resolved deployment: from branching scheme to free-standing artifact layer
Eberhard Wolff (Head of Architecture – SWAGLab)
The architecture of many systems is sub-optimal. What could be more obvious than moving the system to a new architecture such as microservices? Advice on how to proceed in such situations is central to my work.
This lecture discusses the specific process of such migration, the options and the challenges that arise.
online conference speaker There are Eberhard Wolff, Lars Rovekamp, ​​Mario-Leander Reimer, Florian Lenz, Arne Limburg, Dominik Haas and Mark Mayer, some of whom have made a name for themselves on the topic of microservices as book authors or with lectures at numerous conferences. They also bring practical experience from all the projects.

Florian Lenz (freelance software architect and consultant)
In this practice-oriented lecture, Florian Lenz dives deep into the world of asynchronous communication and highlights the important role of events and commands. Using the eShopOnContainers reference app, he provides solid insight into the practical application of these concepts and, among other things, teaches how a message broker works and analyzes common event patterns.
Mastering Microservices will be broadcast via livestream so participants can listen to the lectures from the comfort of their desks. You still don’t have to miss interaction opportunities: questions can be asked via chat during the lecture and speakers are available to answer questions in so-called breakout sessions via Zoom after their respective lectures. Subsequently, visitors will have access to conference materials and recordings of all lectures.
Arne Limburg (Lead Architect – Open Knowledge GmbH)
The goal of microservices architecture is to create small, independent units that are developed, deployed, and operated independently of each other. But how does the overall security concept fit into this? How can I protect the landscape as a whole? Does each service need to be protected individually?
In his talk, Arne Limburg looks at different security architecture approaches for microservices architecture and analyzes their advantages and disadvantages.
Target group and prices: reserve your tickets now
Mastering Microservices is for professionals who deal with microservices in their everyday work and want to know how they can solve technical problems and where the architecture journey takes them. Tickets can be booked for €249 (all prices including VAT). Teams receive special terms with discounts of up to 30 percent upon request. More information can be found on the conference website,
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